Testimonials

Dear Glenn,

It has always been my dream to live and be part of beautiful Australia. With tears of joy I received the news from you yesterday that I finally got my permanent residency here. I still can’t believe that we made it!!! My dream came true, and you have played such an important part in helping me with my application. My entire family and myself would like to express much gratitude to you, for your friendliness, for your great services, and for even giving me an appointment on a Sunday !!! I hope you know how much this all means to me !!

I hope that you continue helping people whose dream it is to call this wonderful land their home. All the best wishes to you and your family in Adelaide. Thanks Glenn, Thank You so very much !

Sincerely,

Ioanna Millis

08/04/2008

Family Visa Options

If you have close family living in Australia, it will increase your chances of obtaining a visa. Whether you want to come as a parent, child, step parent, step child, uncle, aunt, niece, nephew or even as just a skilled worker, your family here can be your support and it will give you extra points in your application.

Family based visa’s include but are not limited to the following:

  • Spouse
  • Fiancé (Prospective Marriage)
  • Parent
  • Contributory Parent
  • Interdependence
  • Child
  • Remaining Relative
  • Aged Dependant Relative
  • Carer
  • New Zealand Citizen Family Relationship Visa
  • Dependant Child
  • Orphan Relative
  • Aged Parent
  • Contributory Aged Parent

Partner Visa’s

Overseas people in a relationship with an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident may be able to join their partner in Australia!

The Australian Partner Migration Program enables Australian Citizens and Permanent Residents and even Eligible New Zealand citizens to sponsor an overseas partner (spouse, fiance or de facto partner) to migrate to Australia.

Overseas partners must either be married, engaged to, or in a de facto (common law) ongoing and genuine relationship with an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident.

If you are in a relationship of at least 12 months duration with an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident than you may apply for a visa to travel to and remain in Australia on the basis of your relationship being genuine and ongoing.

There are 3 different visa subclasses in the Partner Stream.

The Spouse and Prospective Marriage (Fiancé) Visas are available to heterosexual couples who can fulfill the specific visa requirements.

The Interdependency Partner visa subclass is designed for homosexual or lesbian couples who can fulfill the specific visa requirements.

Spouse Visa

Applicants under the Spouse category must be married or in a de facto relationship with an Australian Citizen, Australian Permanent Resident or eligible New Zealand Citizen. The Australian Partner must sponsor the Overseas Partner.

If you are in a de facto relationship it must be for at least 12 months at the time you apply.

Prospective Marriage (Fiancé) Visa

Applicants under the prospective marriage (fiancé) category must be outside Australia, be engaged to their sponsor, and plan to marry their sponsor in Australia. As with the Spouse Visa, your sponsor must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen.